Saints Row IV review for PC, PS3, Xbox 360
I had a dumb grin on my face while marathoning Volition?s newest open-world adventure.
Videogame Reviews
I had a dumb grin on my face while marathoning Volition?s newest open-world adventure.
Does Divekick get an S-rank, or is it just a fighting game in-joke that’s gone too far? Read on to find out!
Guacamelee! finally lands on PC, finally giving more players a look of this excellent action-adventure release from Drinkbox Studios.
Rise of the Triad is mindless gibbing and fragging (oh what fun!) mixed with a mercilessly difficult save system (not so fun.) Best to play the shareware version before making a purchase.
A straightforward arcade-style shooter that is almost as fun as it is frustrating.
I’ll forego a witty rendition of the DuckTales theme song here if you promise to just buy the game on whatever platform you have.
SteamWorld Dig: A Fistful of Dirt is an oddly charming mix of platforming and exploration set against a robot-infused Old-West backdrop on the Nintendo 3DS eShop.
Cute as Kirby, hard as nails: find out whether you should grab a friend and look into this oddly-named puzzle-platformer.
Boobs, Golden Axe, Dungeons & Dragons, Japan.
Are you interested? We’ve got a two-for-one review for Vanillaware’s latest 2D work.
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons kicks off the Summer of Arcade this year, and instantly becomes one of the best titles released during the entirety of the promotion.
Cloudberry Kingdom is just a good, old-fashioned platformer. With explosions. And an insane degree of difficulty.
An enjoyable and challenging platform-puzzler for the PS Vita and PS3 that’s equal parts insanely addictive and fiendishly difficult.
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team’s sluggish start eventually gives way to another solid adventure for the iconic Mario Bros.
A rare case where keeping things just as they were, only prettier, works out pretty well.
Much like The King of Kong, The Space Invaders is a trip down arcade memory lane and a must see film by anyone who claims the title of ?gamer?.
Do Not Fall may not be the worst game of the year, but it’s certainly the easiest to hate.
It’s short, it’s ugly, and it?s got some questionable imagery, but Voodoo Chronicles should still scratch any hidden object itch you may have.